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AMUSEMENTS. oTxinrxxxz x x xxxxxxxxxtexxoxim Paramount Theatre da/A A Tumultuous Tale of the Underworld— thrilling, dynamic, stark in its realism; but with all its tremendous drama. THE LAW”| :: Starring :: EDWARD G. ROBINSON - MARY NOLAN - OWEN MOORE In Addition: THE FOX MOVIETONE MUSICAL FARCE—“ARE YOU THERE Fu nii ar ious Comedy, with BEATRICE LILLIE, JOHN GARRICK, OLGA BACLANOVA. Paramount Popular Prices. Box Plans at the and

Paramount Theatre daily Commencing Friday daily The “Talkie” that' will set Wellington Talking. The Year’s Greatest Masterpiece REALlSM—Primeval Life in a Mighty Drama of Human Hearts. Packed with LAUGHS, TEARS and ™ILLS. THEY FOUGHT LIKE WILD CATS AND COOED LIKE DOVES IMAGINE MARIE DRESSIER With WALLACE BEERY El J£ “™ r SKSI! S ECHOES TRUTH. / . BIGGER AND BETTER THAN “LET US BE GAY. MIN AND BILL ALL TALKS MG PICTURE IN ADDITION:—EXTRA SPECIAL METRO SHORTS. LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY. NEWS. “DEVIL’S CABARET.” COLOURTONE REVIEW. TO GET IN, BE WISE —BOOK EARLY, Plans at Bristol and Theatre.

SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH ST. JAMES THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW Two Sessions Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.ni. THE player and the play THAT HAVE WON A WORLD’S K-m APPLAUSE. M I R2iM George Arliss ■' fa ’ / ''ol dl — f,l ° English-speaking genius of “Talkiet dem,” in a totally unrivalled impersonation which the distinguished critic of “The MH*' V Evening World” describes as— SBWBaffr>, “THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION IN THE HISTORY OF TALKING PICTURES.” John Galsworthy’s Finest Play: “Old English” A play that excels by far “Disraeli”—a play that abounds in great Drama, supremo Subtlety, brilliantly sparkling Comedy and biting Satire, in which George Arliss excels himself and totally eclipses his ‘Tlisraeli’’ triumph. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (Telephone: 23—080).

H ' BUSINESS notices; ■ • FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. MADAME FOLEY.AND CO.; Victoria -“A Hail, 160 Adelaide Road, Welling-, ton. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24 — 154. . 1 . ~ TVENTAL Repairs, finest materials, 4' moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47—562. Estd. 1025. WANTED TO SELL. " LIQUIDATION - STOCK VVOOL Crepe de Chine, Repp Frocks, various colours, price 29/6. Margaret Dean, 236 Lambton Qy. 170YS who cycle or don’t cycle should M.; see Couchman’s Great Sale of Bikes, Tires, etc. T>EAL, refreshing sleep on wintry nights A*; Is assured by the UNIQUE Hotwater Bottle. Look for the name on thej unleakable stopper. fIPEN UPHOLSTERING FACTORY, ”Jr;LTD., Boulcott St., just off Willis St,y~‘ Chesterfield Suites, “Direct to Public.” Save at least 75 per cent, by dealing from us. Let us quote for Recover Work. i SILVERSTONE’S Mart is doing great M business to-day. Come and see why? It’s price, price! Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba Street. ■ ' PARISHIONERS’ MEETING Aj); There was a good attendance of parishioners last evening at the annual meetjng.of All Saints’ Church, Kilbirnie, presided over by the vicar, Canon J. H. Sykes. At the end of the formal business a social was held. Office-bearers of the church were elected.iis follow.: —Vicar’s warden, Mr,. C. T. Coi.’; people’s warden. Mr. 11. W. Pilchervestry, Messrs. G. 11. Tanner, G., T. Triplin, A. Sharp, E. F. Jones, A. E. West, Wf Denby, I’. B. Richards, A. E. Birch, F. 11. Porter and S. W. Brooker. > INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ■Accommodation 1 Amusements 2 Auctions 14 Businesses For Sale 1 • Chiropractors 8 ■ Educational -J Election Meetings 2 Election Notices •• • p '■k Hotels For Sale p ■j insurance 42 . Live Stock For Sale 1 , ’ Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 3 . MediCal and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks 12 Motor Cycles For Sale .• • • 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 1 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, etc. .. 1 Properties For Sale 3 Public Notices 3 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 14 Shipping J" Tenders ** Transport Services 13 To Let , * Used Cars For Sale J Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Exchange .... 1 Wanted To Rent ... 1

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 2

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